Coffins with remains of 65 Red Army soldiers killed during World War Two are seen during the reburial ceremony near the small village of Sukhaya, 80km (50 miles) north of the Ukrainian capital Kiev May 9, 2008. Ukraine celebrated on Wednesday the 63rd anniversary of the World War Two victory over Nazi Germany.
A man wearing a mask to protect himself from ash from Chaiten volcano, rides his horse at the small rural town of El Espolon near Futaleufu, some 1,450 km (900 miles) south of Santiago, May 9, 2008. Chile on Thursday ordered holdout residents to flee from an erupting volcano in the remote region of Patagonia and vowed to force them out if they refuse to obey.
Men seal coffins with remains of 65 Red Army soldiers killed during World War Two during the reburial ceremony near the small village of Sukhaya, 80km (50 miles) north of the Ukrainian capital Kiev May 9, 2008. Ukraine celebrated on Wednesday the 63rd anniversary of the World War Two victory over Nazi Germany.
Soldiers stand guard in front of coffins with remains of 65 Red Army soldiers killed during World War Two during the reburial ceremony near the small village of Sukhaya, 80km (50 miles) north of the Ukrainian capital Kiev May 9, 2008. Ukraine celebrated on Wednesday the 63rd anniversary of the World War Two victory over Nazi Germany.